Bill Text: MI HB5569 | 2023-2024 | 102nd Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Civil procedure: civil actions; cause of action for media that falsely depicts an individual engaging in sexual conduct; provide for. Creates new act.

Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 26-2)

Status: (Introduced) 2024-06-04 - Placed On Third Reading [HB5569 Detail]

Download: Michigan-2023-HB5569-Introduced.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 5569

March 13, 2024, Introduced by Reps. Tsernoglou, Paiz, Neeley, Brenda Carter, Bierlein, Young, Rigas, Martus, Conlin, Dievendorf, McFall, MacDonell, Hill, Byrnes, Breen, Rheingans, Andrews, Arbit, Morgan, Hood, Brabec, Price, Rogers, Brixie, Hoskins, Skaggs, Scott and Coffia and referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice.

A bill to impose civil liability and prescribe criminal penalties for the nonconsensual dissemination of deep fake sexual images; and to provide for remedies.

the people of the state of michigan enact:

Sec. 1. This act may be cited as the "protection from intimate deep fakes act".

Sec. 2. As used in this act:

(a) "Deep fake" means a video recording, motion-picture film, sound recording, electronic image, or photograph, or a technological representation of speech or conduct substantially derivative of such a recording, film, image, or photograph, to which both of the following apply:

(i) It is so realistic that a reasonable person would believe it depicts speech or conduct of a depicted individual.

(ii) The production of it was substantially dependent on technical means, rather than the ability of another individual to physically or verbally impersonate the depicted individual.

(b) "Depicted individual" means an individual in a deep fake who is identifiable by virtue of the person's face, likeness, or other distinguishing characteristic, such as a unique birthmark or other recognizable feature, or from information displayed in connection with the digital depiction, and who appears to be engaging in speech or conduct in which the individual did not engage.

(c) "Dissemination" means distribution to 1 or more persons, other than the individual depicted in the deep fake, or publication by any publicly available medium.

(d) "Harass" means an act that would cause a substantial adverse effect on the safety, security, or privacy of a reasonable person.

(e) "Intimate parts" means the genitals, pubic area, partially or fully exposed nipple, or anus of an individual.

(f) "Personal information" means any identifier that permits communication or in-person contact with an individual. Personal information includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:

(i) The individual's first and last name, first initial and last name, first name and last initial, or nickname.

(ii) The individual's home, school, or work address.

(iii) The individual's telephone number, email address, or social media account information.

(iv) The individual's geolocation data.

(g) "Sexual act" means either sexual contact or sexual penetration.

(h) "Sexual contact" means the intentional touching of intimate parts or intentional touching with seminal fluid onto another individual's body.

(i) "Sexual penetration" means any of the following acts:

(i) Sexual intercourse, cunnilingus, fellatio, or anal intercourse.

(ii) An intrusion, however slight, into the genital or anal openings of an individual by another's body part or an object used by another for this purpose.

(j) "Social media" means any electronic medium, including an interactive computer service, telephone network, or data network, that allows users to create, share, and view user-generated content.

Sec. 3. An individual may bring a civil action against a person for the nonconsensual dissemination of a deep fake if all of following apply:

(a) The person disseminated a deep fake with knowledge that or with reckless disregard for whether the creation, distribution, reproduction, or manipulation of the deep fake will cause physical, emotional, reputational, or economic harm to an individual falsely depicted; or in order to harass, extort, threaten, or cause physical, emotional, reputational, or economic harm to an individual falsely depicted.

(b) The deep fake realistically depicts any of the following:

(i) The intimate parts of another individual presented as the intimate parts of the depicted individual.

(ii) Artificially generated intimate parts presented as the intimate parts of the depicted individual.

(iii) The depicted individual engaging in a sexual act.

(c) The depicted individual is identifiable in either of the following ways:

(i) From the deep fake itself, by the depicted individual or by another individual.

(ii) From the personal information displayed in connection with the deep fake.

Sec. 4. (1) A cause of action under section 3 accrues at the time that the depicted individual discovers that the deep fake has been disseminated.

(2) An action under section 3 may be filed in either of the following:

(a) The county where the defendant or the plaintiff resides.

(b) The county where the deep fake was produced, reproduced, or stored.

(3) The court shall allow confidential filings to protect the privacy of the plaintiff in an action under section 3. In ordering relief under this subsection, the court may grant injunctive relief to maintain the confidentiality of the plaintiff using a pseudonym.

Sec. 5. (1) It is not a defense to an action under section 3 that the depicted individual consented to the creation of the deep fake or to the voluntary private transmission of the deep fake.

(2) It is a defense to an action under section 3 that 1 or more of the following apply:

(a) The dissemination was made for the purpose of a criminal investigation or prosecution that is otherwise lawful.

(b) The dissemination was for the purpose of, or in connection with, the reporting of unlawful conduct.

(c) The dissemination was made in the course of seeking or receiving medical or mental health treatment, and the image is protected from further dissemination.

(d) The deep fake related to a matter of public interest, dissemination served a lawful public purpose, the person disseminating the deep fake as a matter of public interest clearly identified that the video recording, motion-picture film, sound recording, electronic image, photograph, or other item was a deep fake, and the person acted in good faith to prevent further dissemination of the deep fake.

(e) The dissemination was made for legal proceedings and was consistent with common practice in civil proceedings necessary for the proper functioning of the criminal justice system, or protected by court order that prohibited any further dissemination.

Sec. 6. (1) In an action under section 3, the court may award all of the following damages to a prevailing plaintiff from a person found liable:

(a) Economic and noneconomic damages, including, but not limited to, financial losses because of the dissemination of the deep fake and damages for mental anguish, embarrassment, and humiliation.

(b) An amount equal to any profit made from the dissemination of the deep fake by the person found liable.

(c) A civil fine, to be awarded to the plaintiff, of not more than $100,000.00.

(d) Actual court costs and fees and reasonable attorney fees.

(2) In an action under section 3, the court may enter a temporary restraining order or a permanent injunction to prevent further harm to the plaintiff. The court may award the plaintiff a civil fine for the violation of an order entered under this subsection of not more than $1,000.00 per day.

Sec. 7. (1) Sections 3 to 6 must not be construed to impose liability on the following entities solely as a result of content or information provided by another person:

(a) An interactive computer service as defined in 47 USC 230(f)(2).

(b) A provider of public mobile services or private radio services.

(c) A telecommunications network or broadband provider.

(2) Liability under sections 3 to 6 does not affect any other remedy available under law.

Sec. 8. (1) An individual shall not intentionally disseminate a deep fake if all of the following apply:

(a) The individual knows that or has reckless disregard for whether the creation, distribution, dissemination, reproduction, or manipulation of the deep fake will cause physical, emotional, reputational, or economic harm to an individual falsely depicted. Any consent to dissemination is not valid unless both of the following apply:

(i) The consent is contained in an agreement written in plain language signed knowingly and voluntarily by the depicted individual.

(ii) The consent includes a general description of the intimate digital depiction and, if applicable, the audiovisual work into which it will be incorporated.

(b) The deep fake realistically depicts any of the following:

(i) The intimate parts of another individual presented as the intimate parts of the depicted individual.

(ii) Artificially generated intimate parts presented as the intimate parts of the depicted individual.

(iii) The depicted individual engaging in a sexual act.

(c) The depicted individual is identifiable in either of the following ways:

(i) From the deep fake itself, by the depicted individual or by another individual.

(ii) From the personal information displayed in connection with the deep fake.

(2) Except as provided in subsection (3), an individual who violates subsection (1) is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year, a fine of not more than $3,000.00, or both.

(3) An individual who violates subsection (1) is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 3 years, a fine of not more than $5,000.00, or both, if 1 or more of the following apply:

(a) The depicted individual suffers financial loss because of the dissemination of the deep fake.

(b) The individual disseminates the deep fake with intent to profit from the dissemination.

(c) The individual maintains an internet website, online service, online application, or mobile application for the purpose of disseminating the deep fake.

(d) The individual posts the deep fake on a website.

(e) The individual disseminates the deep fake with intent to harass, extort, threaten, or cause physical, emotional, reputational, or economic harm to the depicted individual.

(f) The individual has previously been convicted of violating subsection (1).

(4) It is not a defense to a prosecution under this section that the depicted individual consented to the creation or possession of the deep fake, or the private transmission of the deep fake to an individual other than those to whom the deep fake was disseminated.

(5) This section does not apply if any of the following apply:

(a) The dissemination is made for the purpose of a criminal investigation or prosecution that is otherwise lawful.

(b) The dissemination is for the purpose of, or in connection with, the reporting of unlawful conduct.

(c) The dissemination is made in the course of seeking or receiving medical or mental health treatment, and the image is protected from further dissemination.

(d) The deep fake relates to a matter of public interest and dissemination serves a lawful public purpose.

(e) The dissemination is made for legal proceedings and is consistent with common practice in civil proceedings necessary for the proper functioning of the criminal justice system, or protected by court order that prohibits any further dissemination.

(6) This section must not be construed to impose liability on the following entities solely as a result of content or information provided by another person:

(a) An interactive computer service as defined in 47 USC 230(f)(2).

(b) A provider of public mobile services or private radio services.

(c) A telecommunications network or broadband provider.

Sec. 9. This act takes effect and applies to the dissemination of a deep fake after December 31, 2024.

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